Wednesday Writer’s Workspace

Every Wednesday, I feature a writer/blogger and his/her workspace. My aim is to get to know fellow bloggers/writers better through their workspace and writing habits. I also wanted my bloggy friends to share some of their writing wisdom here.

Wednesday Writer’s Workspace is an ongoing series, and if you’re interested in being featured here, simply leave me a message in the comment box, and I’ll be sure to email you.

25 Responses to “Wednesday Writer’s Workspace”

I am a stay-at-home dad to three boys (under five), married to a Filipina U.S. Naval Officer and working on a memoir about a former opera singer. I’d love to share some of my adventures with your readers:)

I’m a full-time freelance writer, a writing teacher and a blogger–I’ve written a blog about joy for the past year. I love everything about the writing process and would love to share my workspace with your readers. Thanks so much. Love what you are doing with your blog! MES

Hi Nutschell! I’d love to be a part of Wednesday Workspace later this year. My email is christinerains [dot] writer @ gmail [dot] com. Also, I’ve been searching for your email to contact you about my blog tour that you so generously offered to be a part of.

Kara Leigh Miller and myself would love to be featured on your wonderful blog. We have a blog tour coming up featuriing our two new releases, with soem great giveaways. Would any day from Sept 16th to October 16th work for you.

Hi. Great series! I am coauthor of the young adult novel DREAM BOY, coming out July 1, 2014. I find the idea of work spaces quite interesting and I would love to be included in this very cool blog series. Thank you!

Since authors love to go on radio to promote their books and hosts love authors because they view them as experts on their topics, our blogs fall under the same umbrella. (To quote marketing guru Dan Poynter, “Many people love to go on radio and television. In fact, I think some people write books just to get on the air”).

How about swapping posts? I can interview my fantasy novelists and you can write on your experience on talk radio.

I will add your site to my blogroll and give you a credit line. Hope you will do the same.

Best, Fran

P.S. I have put the information about your blog in the February 5 issue of my ezine, Book Promotion Newsletter.

Release –

New Blog Devoted to Talk Radio Hosts and Guests

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRLog (Press Release) – Dec. 16, 2013 – NEW YORK — Most blogs about talk radio focus on terrestrial radio or changes in broadcasting and personnel. “Talk Radio Advocate” Francine Silverman has started a blog about radio hosts and guests, with posts such as what makes a good interview, who goes on radio, promoting your radio interview, and guests from hell.

Each month she features a station from either her book, Talk Radio Wants You, or from one or more of her 16 ebooks of talk radio shows. Thus far, she has featured KFNN in Scottsdale, Arizona and Toginet Radio. Each highlighted show includes the shows in her books, along with their websites.

The mission of the blog is to highlight Internet and on-air hosts who welcome guests, and their guests, and to provide information on talk radio.

Francine Silverman is host of a weekly radio show, Fraternizing with Fran, an on-line publicist who gets her clients on radio shows, editor of an ezine for authors, Book Promotion Newsletter, and compiler of 16 ebooks of talk radio shows.

Hi Nutschelll .. can’t seem to find Ciara’s post again, nor where to comment .. so putting it here .. fascinating to learn more about Ciara -and how she’s obviously battled with life … love it that she’s a creative writer … fun and then both hubby and wife working at home .. the deck looks amazing … cheers Hilary

Hello! I am inquiring (after having seen the Ask me anything movie, realizing I felt less safe to be a female blogger, but knowing what I do is completely necessary for my brainparts to function) about a possible hump day blog feature. Mine is not so ordinary, I don’t change my name or details of my life, but I’d love for you to check it out, and thank you for this place. I will let my words speak for themselves, and eagerly await your response.